forgot your Apple ID
Use the following steps to find your Apple ID.
Apple ID is the account used to enter all Apple services. If you forget your Apple ID or aren't sure you have it, there are several ways to find it. You can also reset the password to regain access.
See if you have signed in with an Apple ID
You might be logged in to one of the Apple devices. See the Apple ID used for Apple services.
On iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Search for Apple ID in iCloud or iTunes & App Store settings.
Tap Settings> [your name]. On iOS 10.2 or earlier, tap Settings> iCloud.
Tap Settings> [your name]> iTunes & App Store. On iOS 10.2 or earlier, tap Settings> iTunes & App Store.
You can also try the following services:
Tap Settings> Account & Password. In iOS 10.3 or earlier, tap Settings> Mail, Contacts, Calendar.
Tap Settings> Messages> Send & Receive.
Tap Settings> FaceTime.
Tap Settings> Mail, Contacts, Calendar.
If you know of an Apple ID, but can't disable the Activation Key Find My iPhone, learn what actions can be taken.
On Mac
Open the Apple menu ()> System Preferences, then click iCloud.
Open the Apple menu ()> System Preferences> Internet Accounts, then search for an account with iCloud.
Open iTunes, then select Account> View My Account. If you enter iTunes with an Apple ID, your account name and e-mail address will be displayed.
Open the App Store, then select Store> View My Account.
Open iBooks, then select Store> See My Apple ID.
Open FaceTime, then choose FaceTime> Preferences, then click Settings.
Open Message, then select Message> Preferences, then click Account.
On Apple TV
Open Settings, then select Account> iCloud.
Open Settings, then select Account> iTunes and the App Store.
On PC
Open iCloud for Windows.
Open iTunes, then select Account> View My Account. If you enter iTunes with an Apple ID, your account name and e-mail address will be displayed.
At iCloud.com
Open iCloud.com. If you have logged in to iCloud, click Settings. If you have not signed in to iCloud, your Apple ID may have been filled in the sign-in screen.
Use the following steps to find your Apple ID.
Apple ID is the account used to enter all Apple services. If you forget your Apple ID or aren't sure you have it, there are several ways to find it. You can also reset the password to regain access.
See if you have signed in with an Apple ID
You might be logged in to one of the Apple devices. See the Apple ID used for Apple services.
On iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Search for Apple ID in iCloud or iTunes & App Store settings.
Tap Settings> [your name]. On iOS 10.2 or earlier, tap Settings> iCloud.
Tap Settings> [your name]> iTunes & App Store. On iOS 10.2 or earlier, tap Settings> iTunes & App Store.
You can also try the following services:
Tap Settings> Account & Password. In iOS 10.3 or earlier, tap Settings> Mail, Contacts, Calendar.
Tap Settings> Messages> Send & Receive.
Tap Settings> FaceTime.
Tap Settings> Mail, Contacts, Calendar.
If you know of an Apple ID, but can't disable the Activation Key Find My iPhone, learn what actions can be taken.
On Mac
Open the Apple menu ()> System Preferences, then click iCloud.
Open the Apple menu ()> System Preferences> Internet Accounts, then search for an account with iCloud.
Open iTunes, then select Account> View My Account. If you enter iTunes with an Apple ID, your account name and e-mail address will be displayed.
Open the App Store, then select Store> View My Account.
Open iBooks, then select Store> See My Apple ID.
Open FaceTime, then choose FaceTime> Preferences, then click Settings.
Open Message, then select Message> Preferences, then click Account.
On Apple TV
Open Settings, then select Account> iCloud.
Open Settings, then select Account> iTunes and the App Store.
On PC
Open iCloud for Windows.
Open iTunes, then select Account> View My Account. If you enter iTunes with an Apple ID, your account name and e-mail address will be displayed.
At iCloud.com
Open iCloud.com. If you have logged in to iCloud, click Settings. If you have not signed in to iCloud, your Apple ID may have been filled in the sign-in screen.
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